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  1. The large brownstone Cooper Union is a private college offering degrees in architecture, fine arts and engineering; it was founded by glue millionaire Peter Cooper in 1859. The next year, Abraham Lincoln gave his 'Right Makes Might' speech condemning slavery in the college's Great Hall – a speech which some historians believe helped propel him to the White House.

  2. Aug 2012 • Couples. Cooper union consists of main foundation building, Cooper Union Library building, and other building complexes situated at 41 Cooper Square and at 7E-7th St, Manhattan, New York. Architect of these buildings is very good. The Foundation Building was used as a common meeting place of intellectuals, inventors and thinkers.

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  4. Dec 7, 2018 · The Cooper Union Foundation Building is a gem and well worth the visit. The building and university was founded in 1859 before the Civil War. The Cooper Union is mainly an arts, engineering and architecture school founded by Peter Cooper.

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  5. The large, brownstone Cooper Union, the public college founded in 1859 by glue millionaire Peter Cooper, dominates the area – now more than ever, when in 2009 the school opened its first new academic building in over 50 years, a wildly futuristic nine-story sculpture of glazed glass wrapped in perforated stainless steel (and LEED-certified, too) by architect Thom Mayne of Morphosis.

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  7. The Foundation Building opened in 1859 and marked the creation of The Cooper Union. The building—today a New York City landmark—quickly became a common meeting place for intellectuals, inventors, tinkerers, and people from across the social strata. At the time of its erection, the Foundation Building was one of the tallest in lower Manhattan.

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